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Liquid Cooled Jacob's Ladder Tutorial and Testing

Hey folks! We have taken Grant Thompson's microwave transformer Jacob's Ladder to the next level with a complete liquid cooling system to give it a 100% duty cycle. We found that Grant Thompson's design was great, but allowed the transformer to get way too hot. Because of this, we could only run it a few times before having to let it cool down. With our small and inexpensive liquid cooling system modification, the transformer stays nice and cold! Make sure to subscribe for more :)

Tools/Parts List:

Safety Glasses (Safety first!) :
-http://amzn.to/1WDsXkd

Old Microwave
-If you keep you keep your eye out, you should be able to pick one up on the street.

Scrap wood:
-You probably already have some laying around

Nail (a medium sized one is best):
-Purchase at any local hardware store, or just find one laying around.

Coat Hanger (needs to be made of metal):
-Look in your closet, or pick one up at a local Good Will.

Bucket:
-Anything that holds water works too

Sand Paper (80-120 grit is best):
-Pick up at a local hardware store

Duct Tape:
-Also pick up at a local hardware store

Liquid Cooling Block:
-http://amzn.to/2ib5mX2

Mini 12v Pump:
-http://amzn.to/2j9MJHl

Silicone Tubing:
-http://amzn.to/2j59HeE

Mini Zip Ties (1,000 of them):
http://amzn.to/2awVHpp

Thermal Paste:
-http://amzn.to/1WDsxKK

Wire Strippers:
-http://amzn.to/1TX6W9v

Cordless Rotary Tool:
-http://amzn.to/2gpbrh9

Screwdriver Set:
-http://amzn.to/1R7Mt4O

Power supply for pump:
-http://a.co/6s67jWn

NOTE: for the power supply, just cut off the plug on the end, and strip the wires. If the pump doesn't run when the wires are attached one way, attach them the other way, and it should work.

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